Un trattato bizantino di omoplatoscopia (atheniensis, bibliotheca nationalis 1493, ff. 155v-159r)

Byzantion 82:57-78 (2012)
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In the Late Byzantine period particular attention was paid to various kinds of foreseeing the future. That is why so many treatises on divination have been copied and transmitted to us – among other things the handbooks on divining from a lamb’s shoulder blade. This method originally goes back to a foreign tradition. We present the edition of an anonymous treatise in Ms. Atheniensis, Bibliotheca Nationalis 1493, which is ascribed to Turkish wisdom. We subsequently make a comparison with Psellus’ contribution on omoplatomancy

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